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Discover two of the most intriguing inland cities in the Asturias region: Aviles, which is undergoing a renaissance, and historic Oviedo. Head to Aviles, an industrial city in the midst of a cultural transformation where you’ll stop for photos at the Oscar Niemeyer International Cultural Center, a gleaming modernistic jewel that has become Aviles’ symbol of the future.
Still, the past hasn’t been forgotten, as you’ll see during a walking tour through colorful Old Town. See the 13th-century Church of Sabugo and other historical landmarks such as the Municipal Palace on España Square, where many older avenues originate.
Enjoy the flavors of Asturias during lunch at a traditional “llagar”, where Asturias’ signature fermented cider is produced.
Drive south to the picturesque Old Quarter of Oviedo, the region’s capital, founded in the 8th century. In the colorful old quarter you’ll find many historic buildings, an open air market and small traditional shops. Many of the streets are pedestrian only and lined with beautifully preserved buildings, so the quarter feels immensely historical.
Stop at Plaza de la Escandalera and follow your guide to the Cathedral of San Salvador; it’s the tallest, most recognized building in Oviedo. Although construction began in the 13th century, it wasn’t completed for nearly 300 years, so the church is mostly Gothic with a blend of Baroque, Renaissance and Romanesque elements. Exploration of the Old Quarter reveals popular plazas such as Constitution Square and its main landmark, the church of San Isodoro. Constructed in 1681, the church is rather austere on the outside in contrast to its luxuriously decorated interior.